A picture is worth a thousand words. And when it comes to eLearning, picking images is a life-and-death decision.

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Ask, instead, these following questions:

Relevancy: Does the image reinforce or support your message?Effectiveness: Does it invoke interest or excitement?Uniqueness: Does it stand out and easily get noticed?Message: Does it transmit the right message to learners?

If you answer yes to all these questions, then the image works. Here’s a step-by-step process to choosing images for your eLearning courses:

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